V1FW J WV5H' fc. BBWW ''PUBLIC EPGERPHIIJADELPHIA; TUESDAJ FEBltaARY 5,.' Iftjg . . r-A SwfftTAi EXCEPTION, CONNIE MACK IS ALL PRIMED AND READIER THE FR ftttJIE BUYS 22 NEW UNIFORMS )R 1918 SEASON: ALL HE NEEDS tNOW IS A FEW BALL PLAYERS an Leader Goes a-Shopping and Prepares ! Afor Gallant Fight for the Pennant Will 'v Ti'nm in -TanlrenriTrilln Tttnfll Anvil f tM- ----- -" BUWWUI1.1IH- Wiavaa 1-..--- -- S . 3XNIK MACK la ready for tlio oikmiIiir of the 1918 tiancbnlt season, 'Mo has a load of bats and hall, catcliem' cloves mid Helilem' mitts, ball suits; In fact, ever tlilm; necemary for u reaitlm- hall club, cv pt players. An soon Ah lie Bets tlio pinper peifonst to wear the Rlovcs aults cverjtlilntr will 1o nerene tn Hhltio l'urlw l List Frlilny Connie founil time IjIiir luavlly mi hl hnncli ninl elded to go -hopping. Ho dropped In to kco Jnho Cray nml llany V-ons nnei niscim-seti mo iiluii puce tu nvinir nnei mniniiK nan ciuiif. no .JW.-rweVotl ov'cr some rtamplcM of cloth for baseball suits and ordered twenty- I'Xtrro of them. Thin last fact Is Important because It hhovvH that CoiiiiIp ', k -ticking to hln original Idea In rcniiril tn the number of nun to be ken South this car. Twentj-ttvo la the number and the imlfoims Vtoy It. ,. Connlo h working hard these dajit, hut bo U not wording hmiu'lt ' ', lA.rVnth mnf tlio nrnvnntu nf r-otttlli? Iiipntlirl- n m t- tontll. Iln Kits bo . . ...w ,...,,. - -r - - T'MVcr linn felt lietter In bin life. Ho will have tiomrtlilnK to announce In JV' 'month or so, he Niys, and until tint time tlm pnlliy of sllonro will pic- ,. vail. .t"5 It lias been learned, however, that the Athletics. unit their companions lnJoy and r-ortovv the Piiatcs will Ifvvti u lorn: ttlcLtp of training In Jot U- ih jonvlllc. They will remain In tho I'lotlilft mttropulN until Apt II .' mid S;' then Journey northward, plnjlng exhibition games on ionic. Tlio seheilulo '',?haa not et been arr.ttiKCil, but It It mM that tho last Minio will bo $& played on April 12. ' M n SOMEBODY IS ALWAYS TAKING THE JOY OUT OF LIFE . Sr m Wa ITIt U or seven incnibi.ru of the lied So as a niic'lett. and (L"V RS' . ' HI i Ifc in n bad club this iar. At nn rule, be ban moused the cm!oll, of tho fans and the gtici-stiN me vvmklng oNtrtlnic. Mack Will Have a Hard Time Developing Hix Team 13NHY I'. i:mVA!tI, the lu-rbill .pn-t on the Clethnd 1'l.iln- Dealer, believer that Contilu will bae, hbi tioubles when tlio mmjou atartn. Ho sa tho lots of hit chief lieutenants will be felt, epecially when tho now men tiro taken In band Mr. lMvards wiltct an follow : 'Tor ten car Connlo Slink bat had on his loxter a corps of lleutrn anta who could aid In the detlopim nl of ouniittit. rottbl It was through their nsslstanco lie wax able to build up .such u fonnld iblo uiaihlnc, ,ono that was not broken up until 1!H.'., "Ho had three wise pltcheia In Chlif Ilemler, .link Coombs and iMille Ilank, threo hurlers who wero wIIUiik to come out In the morning nt'd teach tho rcerult. lie bad Ira Thomas, a Milan citchtr and a thht.v thlrd deBrco Jollier to coai.li pltehirft and c.iUbcrt. llo had Harry DuIh. who was popular with all biib.ill nun, n bis llrnt llcutf n.iiit. While Harry DaIs did not hao nn success In maniiRliiK the Naps In 191", ho waa an able aid to Mick, v "Hut now Connlo bin none of the old guard leinalnliic. lie let IlemUr. CoombH and rkink set nwny In a bum.li. Ira Thorn it for two m- thrci; yenra baa been coacbliiB Williams CoIIirh ball plnjera mid nttendlu; to his own piivato affalrf. And now Ilnirls Dails, tho list of bis ulptantf, quits tho game 'for Rood,' ho Haje Which inemiH dexelopliiR u new set of pennant chasers will not be any illicit for Mr. Mack this jcii " p IT Ml'ST bo luucmhcicd, howvxei, tliat Connie still has Ira riioiii.is to fall hick on, lia Is coach of the Wllllama lidKcball trim mnl after tho coIIcko neason ends will bo on tho Job nt Shlbo Pari,. Ho can look after the ouii(rsterH and nlso lake n f w Hips into tlio brush In search of new talent. Rickey Grabs Keystone Collegians TRANCH lUCKUY, the IiIrIi browed head of tlio St. l.oult CiiiIIiiuIn, f'x cuncr it a cnccKy Kiiy, wun lntinuaimii; wad, or ei-o tnc na'-ciiall ''Q'L ,?anaBera and owners In this neck of the woods: are iHcep or hno chanRed ir v.Xjthelr nttltudea to tho liorlt of tho camiiiiH ill li-notid ttiniltirl. In nnv rniit. Ti . . . . --...--.. .-.-. -. -.. , H- 'no lormer nn Aruor Ntuuent mm inscnaii coacn nan niauned tho eieani 51 tho Kcjhtono coHcko bomcn In LmiRdon, of I'ltt. mid Twomhlo, of LelilEb, and, In addition, hat secured a contract fiom llentbiote, a I'eiin State athlete with a pcchllar rccoid. Itlckcj'a success In lasolns thrso pl.ijom fiom under tlio noses of nearby manugciH may be due hletl to tho fact Unit college plajcis- prefer io pecfoim with a team beaded b a co1IprI,iu, Tho .'iH't of SMcr and Iann nrc in point. Tlio foimci, In particular, must bao been In (.rent demand by bis leaguo teams, nml It In not nt till likely that the game's most versatile star was procured, ntuljto pHy on u poor team at that, on a balt f bidding. Hctile, It It to bo iitsumcd that llko consideialloiiH cnleicd Into tho securing of the signatures, of the I'onnsjhanla collegians. And no doubt tlio auccessful development of the two Michigan stms has Impelled tho ytrescnt head of the Caidlnult to lutroduic Into tho Cardinals' upbiilldlnlg plan the principal of favoring colltgt- talent. Twombley nud I.uugdon aro well known to tho Pennsylvania college public as tlio leading left hand and right-hand twlrkrs, ictpcctlvelj, In campus circles In thit section. Heathujlc, however, pic-cntt an tintitii.il Instanco of a collegian getting n big league tijout without pltiIng on tlio varsity team. Thlt plajer was a freshman last jear, mid made his baseball reputation nt York Collegiate Institute. Ho was t,o good In other branches of sport that Ktato coaches switched him entirely out of diamond mtlvltlet 'T last season. He was. In fact, plucked by Cud .Scout Charlie Kelclinrr, Al- iJL ' lirlcht pn.ic.)i while In nren.iratoi V school. t'cZ " . . t-"1- , "CrA; milH nollcv of tho St. J.ouls NatlonalH ut least will not be based t vsr i .. .. ... .. -. , . . , .. i, - upon liio luca iliac inn veicnui piujcis eiiouiii do given incj 'is incferenco during wartimes at a means of avoiding takhur Inn-i ,. . . .v - ar 4M rf, :T r." .-r w - m i chancca and of guaranteeing it iciisonnbl) fair uitlclc of iilaj. Weeghman Counts on Three Pitchers Winning 90 Games AGKATi: WKIXIHMAX, of the Cubs, i credited with having n latgo purse, butIio hat a laigcr optimism If reports credited to him ntc true. -l .'ft He la tald to bavo announced his c.spectatlon nf Alexandei, Vauglin and -XSiipbuBlas coming through tho coming season with thirty games c.ech. A 'ilJ-planco at tho records docs not sustain tho optimism of the Cub spendthrift Wi.BX all, ror pttcners winning imriy or, moro games per bcason aru so raro 5 jl JiJi .a , . . ,.,,,, ,( .... - inat mey can no sec itsinu m a luiiiiiiuuvu ouu ui lame mac is mil ai mi Kferowded. And the fact that only onco In hlstoiy have two-pitchers on tho $ -arno club accomplished the feat and three ncvci Is fm titer evidence of the rstKeVc"rsangulno nature of tho lunch mllllonalro masnato. 'Ai i"il Should Alexander win thirty games In 1918 ho will stund nlonc us tho !i f., only pitcher who has been ublo to scoio thlity Mctoiles In four conseciitlvo t V acasons, and ho will share with Mathewsou and Cy Young the honors of v i-ti . . .. . .... . . . ....., ,..... - -Having uetn tnc omy pneners wuo uavo won iniiiy vicioues in tour jears . I i1iiIhm (IiaIh nOPIMMHI ph K UUIIlIb 1(UI .MkVr' si lp ' 'I . IP J1JI YAUCaiX can scoro thlity vlctotlca ho will bo the flint bouthpavv to turn tho trick since 1S90, when Plank Klllen won thirty victories for Pittsburgh. Great Southpaws Have Failed to Show Ra-Ha wo morg reuMTflv Lire por mr iu TmC wwrew A MiCfi UirTtC WARM ri k-r tt5B Mt- mo ftoe com. ujoy V-AWD Tmej TMCRf'S Tijpjfirn or BURGLARS- TMGV'IU Break iw sure awo 5TCAL CUeRVTMiMfi Ybu'we c"r TMAT4 ALL RISHT ABOUT "TVlS PtAT out Do vol ksJoiu . TllAT M50 ARB KUNWfG s UOT OP R'5K LEAVIW6 Your Mouse woCCtPieB liur That ? WAWT TO J OUT I'LL "LL BURrJ SHACK DOWU- tppc5 (T Pof I S' AR' Utt I Your IT oftc IWHY VtuR MUA1-SR; ?PG5 UUiLL FRECZEi CWEM IP THERE'S ONLY s LITTLE tUATCR LEFT j 1 .x W -If ? 'I I Ut I Th ct! WONOER. HCUU I TZ CREPEHA'JSCtt) .W& L!ffir ML -TA.S, HOST OF FRIENDS AT JOHN L'S BIER TI. S. DEVELOPING THE OLD PTJNCfi THAT WILL KNOCK OUT THE HUti AND MAKE ENTIRE WORLD SAM Admirers Take Last Look. pular Old Gladi Lying in State K. TO MISS FUNERAL T It pi inrnHfiinriiitor I Records of Bob Fitzsimmons, Boston Brave Toutn MnHvnw and liooey jsaKer, rronho.? .. -r. ;;n1,t.I?qfninWiiifl CieSOI 1 lUbSlclIllDlii o x i,o m .iiivi-up 110ST0V. lMt ' , ' ly tilCA.ML.-V.M' niu. In n miiliogjiiy eicl.et. with vvientlis, l..,.,, )ii-t ))U. nttcmpt to an avciage hlllrr and a fair )a I of lloucrs almost completely bldlns al" J nunnutlaite their le.il KditlmniiH. ),! .r.,Ai. ,1... I....1.. ..t t..i. r. iiiiiimi iii imn. i. Him. fif (torniiny 1 now i .-. "uliu inn mint in uiiiiii .. . - nil- iiiiiiiiii. it........ -- - . , foiiner virrldv ii.it cuoluht i liiiiiuilon iin In tln-ti- lic.il t tli.lt Ameitcaoi i 1 1 ui Mato tod,i nl the liome or ms n lie I Oll.ll fori'o In tli'' I Vet he was poif-owed of j,,J i isr ii i-i ni.iiiit- jn infl fc,"n ,i.i.. i I... ...ul tilit-ni.i lAn.li. , Vn iiion.Mii. - .v...., io KrasnlJ iiinblini that might picceht Itsclr 5 won u iictin.int fui tno Cubs In i7 i ilrg the iidv.nitiigc ( t ti tcchniJV "JUcli itis l'nel .lril.K''i) f.illaie to bae ,o uajcr ui n-iciii uircoiv, vai ., .. . . n-.. -,.i.i. i .n. v id wic K'' i '" ni'iii'u, larrll J .. t, l..i .. !!,... ..re. .... ...... "q i nunc miw.t-i, ..,.,,.1,1, invii'-nciy flnjk feiislvcly, than this canio levers, it. ' nil nerve and light tun iiffsiMehai!. He had the punch niaMiiriid. Th. ,t. tliuo champion rubs of l'i0C-O7.0'T1 llrcted the t-pli It of Hveii more n i itlu r HIGH SCHOOL CAGE I TILLMAN'S QUEST FOR LEARNING GETS SETBACK WHEN TED LEWIS SHOWS HIM WALLOP ON' CHIN PLAY POSTPONED mvo Ik 1,y !. II 1LMI . 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 l I" - - - ... ....... lei Mih Annie i: ! anon. ' w r'n leciu'. In cIM Iblo in me ii'ic- '""- A cte.idy kIhiiiii of nun. vwmtcu and ' h,, rars the ilnniplon ot in noei.ii i. cblldien g.izc-d n tho peiuiful li-TlurfH ,0caUHC It l.nowi In b'tiig org mired "ovv of the old clidlHtnr until a Into liui tlmt punch wlilih will caiiv the Mir ,ti-t nlghl Mmc vvcie pi in -it i.ul spatiRled llamier ii far n need be to today linuKc tin wen Id r.ife f"i democrats. I Sullivan was diewod hi a full-drew , mil cm tho gllMi-nlng in ihog.inv or tin . lll)mll , ii,0 big I -1-' their wan a nllver n iimpl.i ' "';'; ,V ' ,, a, d, Khn.nend light bcai ng only the .... Iptln.i: -J. hi. I. I Jhjw lo'"(' w ' t.llcutl. ,1P punr t, Oidv-'a few of ,l,o ,., nt n.M Ko.ceto.il me m .nurago. .M"""""" " hive boon able to attend nx pillhe.uelH " luimouiu mi . .,,. oC t0 llo.,.i,,0 i i. ...in.. ..i.,... i i,..ivi. Iintenid . ....!-. i , . ftFM:ii lll'll l'H J Jl HUH. Ill II- ' "I f.,r.. ftf II HUH l.ll-W lllll'l" in HIUVU HI 1.. I veil. Invited tn bi one of the httir. vv,in Hob rily-diiiinnii" vv.it a "n "' imluclite th it i ,ifi led th ITavWI. ineiKu naluie lie t in ii" '" v" -' : : ., r, hole- htn in ION .vri.i" ,i..r-,.r ,. li.iittuelulit Kl.int on i imin- ...... , . "''-'.'"'" . . . r lr.a lu.nff ""'ill J. ii i.i.-. v.i-i iu---) vvelBlitH n.l.t m it .. " " ; ,,,, f,. ,!,,- tIu IIIK FpUlllll-KllllllK" "" .,, iiat.,1 ltubv Hob limn all beivjwilglit ii.lii.lder,itloii Hi beiaine one "f the m latent batlldw ling lib mi v ha? l.nov Wli).1 Ilii.iiiw lie bid the puiun lie wan poweh-Ml of a nghihig e. ui.ige iti' , -Hi.il. d In hit time. Mti'iv ot hi" '"" hupoi taut batllPK be mntibed "'" "f: pat nit il.Mit be. ui- hit "Ul rfu-od lo admit the m.isteiv i.i -v llva i linked th. wallop ..Hliod the i.iincl. in... i it... Linn tiiHt lmv to app " I UUIIIJl "" "i "'" ' ... . I I .. ....1ll..iA.lltl.. ll nice ail op lllllg pin-mini I."1 ' .i in. ir.. . """- auoillta i in- i ui'i in .,7 . ii- i' i JuiKtr, .vinelt s .Machine ltuiiiih gic.it i-iuiikiou looimt i mui j,, ti... vim. ii. in i'l I Hti.o.1 in puiun pi.ior woo . n. ii'W nco bama. Miiidaj, tho tv.ingill-t. who Hcclnreii .ftiumi,,,, i.i,i mid Hiouiiimh imut- him ... in in n in , won hN I'lL.itrst initio ' ,., i.,,i,,li ,, ir.ui it nil or im- .i.-.u nnrt wun lull nl tn iU.'IIik IK suit n I fniin hit limn.- In IijhIit 11 i.v lioimiaiy tiillb. uiiii will l .lanut.l I'.ubott llio in in win) wn ht id tin- liiiiivwilglit title fiom Milllv.in. Illllj Mnldoom. fninout at a luilinr fui me r .Mani- I'uilev. of lloiton illah I i Miiirnv. 1'ollie I'ipt iln linnit I' Mil llv.in and other local celebilllei I'uni'ial lo He Well AtUntl-'tl 'I bo Kov l'eter (' (Jiilliu will olbil.it. at tlie funeial mvl.c" lluniliwlt of in. u pintnliicnt In the nioitlng w.n lit lepH "i nt.illvet of ti nipiintuc hmlelln iiiidithclrt fiom f.n .mil will. Mlit vioid that Ibf.v would In pHMiit at the fu neinl It wit hop. d That the Itcv V IIII.ini in ii .innii i, won ins iiiunr-L nine- ,lIn ever t.f")-atc-d wj auo the llntrjiJj no leiniieu m-iiuos oi ino Kitntt r.iiuii i wc i moo, an i j ,,,( WB in inn i uijor iimi iuiioii nf tllft I, le.igui . llv. i v ii tr.w.rorrcd h i Ho tnu to riiiinii lu'ii.i tn initial I.L'lOll i' I hi. lin' I.IJIUC crutw I Iln 1.-1C lle ie;i ! mil airttrh. The l.'il.i. ei n th liil"elilrt.iniliir f,1n I....... I...1 I. A. .... 1.. . I III. " ui- iii.in- ii ... iiLinii uiniiim'Q Hnlir) Had it 1'tl.uh I Arrangement of Classes Causes Delay in Basket- ' ball Schedule 'southern vs. pedagogy Johnny Wanted to Use Punch on Welter Champion, but Tried It Himself When Ted Declined to Oblige in Draw at Olympia win n ho "gave booz. tin l..ioik'iiit. would attend the fiincinl l.iki ltlhnln. the inigllM. who bit lied MVentv-lvvii ininiilt with SmiIIIviui III tin old il.l.v, is iImi OMKitrd to b. hi te I'oiuile Mini, t ni.i.bliK viiin Mii.p.i-ciut hivln.ll.l. Vt thlt prmiiiil mitt of I'hlladilplilnwat lnunbli.1 ill t'n viorldi" ilminiionhli t. ills bv the l!otoii n,,.i.o ,. 1..111.1 iiiiislildtd ninie or list fier nMoutidltig thejujiJ in. m ninie ii ateortTi.I llv KOIIKKT W. MAXWKLI. Ttill.N.N TJI.I..MAN it ti cr lu.iil-Iilve pi rton. lie I iiimoih to In jail, ii l.i ll ill I (J ,js ,.0ollo f knowledge n mid ginsps even iippm liinltv In Improve lilt cdu lij l'AUi. imm:i' Iln I'ublli High S. bunl t! ii-l. T -....., ..til .... ....!.... K. Ill lllru tlilu l'ltUIII' Hill ll"t ll-llllli 111 iliun-' inn- i a t , nftoinonn 'Iv.o gamon woie pchcilulod. cnlloti. .Nothing i eipct hlni and Mum nf bin pnoinl hm itch vvoik It won biit the havo been i.illnl olf The del fill to bf bold. I'lillul. hihli 'li.uliH .sihonl niilntct wnc .lHl ,.Mt ,u the OlMiipl.i A . In s.it 111 bit i ot ni t while Mugf,v Tav- I lor, his Intiepl.l in in.n,er. pouted woi.lt of wl(lom In hit inntineted cir. "Now llssni," ointod .Miigg-v, ut he cased u vettiiiu iprim,o between l.leihnuv'h e lluiMin stte.ikid ti ctli. "I 'It light nln t aviithliig to bo wonicil 11.111 Iiii; Mcniori.il rlint fn a momniiil f.n tin di.id ili.ini'ilon w-io belni' ."iislibml I in no .Witt-inn u h to the n.iliii, w.ih ic.iihed t tl ni W I'ovnt, or S'( v.. k, i nue Inn with a view of hiving the 1"1 of .iiMIv.iii He u Mule nt .l.idl- in Mil H a llukc eh.iuiplo.1 or in- l...,rll.. 1!..W.1.1I II f ll 1 Vl.llt pilntmnit, Mid.liiilv fotmil Its pinch In inld-se.ison In nf the most dpie- t.liul.n tush.- of hatch ill bMoiy tin Hi.ivet foilKht up Imin tin laii-uui ti sill, ,n Into n ihuupli ishlp rii.tid knin kt ami e Meeting oT new- llv lug ti inks is.iKi a8 CTell J the gililli.iu and lee i-huplv tiocauu J hid the ludlvlibiil punch devolopea toij a most unbelievable degree Hfc. ,J -I 1.... ...... .....1 ll.n I ..... ....1 ,1.. .. . "I ii,,"- hum u, v,...t. inn mi; ufgi 1 to havo'plived Went riill.idelihl i High In the Miceilhuvs gj in, but III je-l'r day tho gone wan putt poind tint1 vvediicscl i nl tei noon arternoiju Central 1 UkIi ban hi en n i ojionod, and legelu 1 1 ism s me hold hi tho uioi nlng This in laiiK. incut of cljssoi, tlioicfmo, hat i ui ed tho game I lo bo jiostponul until a fuithoi- .1 it., houth I'hll.idelphli will plav I'nl igncv thin nfternonn tlio nsult of which will , not have a hearing on the team titinid I lug 'I hit e oiliest will give e'oa. h Koir, of Miiitliuii, tho oppoilunlty to watch I how his jouiigHtort p!.i ngitiiht a Htrnng team Ciovcntei. tin icgul.it guard list rn, his fail.d to tiiss hit I iaiiihi.itloii", and will be Iiii llglhle to icpiescnt J-outh I'hll nlelplila thlt Ma- .sou Inh iskotbill I Willie the Kehiiol tc mis wn. bud hit thrnilgh through the graduation of vai- sltv men, tevei.il of the npi nln received I weleniue additions n'1'.ilrn, vitn.vii forvv.it d of Northiast hih! who hold down a ltgiilir potillloti until he wa. die hired Inollglhle, hit iassi. hit c- niulii itlnns Minessfulh- and will tak. his iogtil.il pot'tlon . cnu.ii mm was sone.in . i ,. im . i , 1)f.emiM. all vnu lute l.i do Is togo out, bans it i ight-h.in.l ninth on llio fist-gollig tioiin iiitown High npi id, i , , , , .,,,,,, Inn imoo nioio the ihoit.iM of ln-l h u ' l.wlM chin nml It will be nil ovu. 'I lilt .iln t bum dope oi notliln' MKo that caused a pntui incut 'I he Miliinhi.i f Slip 1 im the wallop em the vvhlhkel.t mid we'll nil go bom. hi hoed bultilliiKt are ikiM.l .nit ni-'M"! jolimij stiigh.l awnj fiom tin- sponge and tinddeil his head lie l.nevv me hold III a giannnu n bonl In th , . . ! . . ..... . . . . . 11 W.in goo.i .niti.e nnu mini inu ii.ii iiiioHiit iiini .'in in n.i ii .mi. iiieic was onlj one tiling which interfiled with bis htieeosi, how.vei, and tint was Ted Kid Lewis, wclteivvclght eb.iniploii of the win I.I The Kid simply ip'umiI lo be whnngc.l on the chin and .lcihnii felt sad and iIIsIichi teucd llu ixturncel to his coiner, teceive.l another eat fill and decided to tiy again. "This must bo tho pioper dope m- Muggs wouldn't spill t to me," he niutteied as he left lly .1 loimilhous. mvIiu aimed tit Lewis's Jaw, but hit nothing but Top O'llrlen. "I want to tiv It out or Mimcthin', but this guj ain't obllglu' oi .invthiu' I gott.i see I urn ll vvoikt oi niv entile .veiling will be spoiled." Hut Ted J iw vv.tt as e.isv to i. itch .is ,t bus un tin 1. 11. T. when business mini oi I'lirnoKle 1 lull bui tint was iippo-cd hv Sullivan n nstoi as well as hv (' " Knvvliv, iittiuii.'V and null .initial adilsor of Milllv.in, who Ills chut,.- of the finiii.il .wr.uikiiu' "tn .Vine' I'iniiirtt, one of hiilllvaus old noiilit told at the l.eiinon home of how .lobii Ti inclined fen llu sevuit.v-l Ivvo loiind bout with Klhalli at l!lib- huig .Ml-s l.'limcitv said tb it Milllvnn I had been III for h vital w.iks with tv liliold fivn win n he i.iilvul Hi. dial- ' leiig. I lHl.itlnt.il b his iiiiidltloii, the I liostnii Mrong l(ov liolihllng on, ii uli In.-. Wild to i 'im id i to ign tin ugiiinieiit fm the bout i How John I.. Trairttl Liter oh li. a hint,- lilt tia.uing ipiai tois .Sullivan was abb to git about with a lane I'lnallv his Iirs Ii". nuc stiong i ei, but he was lint In pilu-c londltlon when Ii" intcied the ling at lllchhuig. .Vllst .NevoithelesH ho went Hcventj-tvvii lo unils ami w it aicl.ilnied the victoi I'oiiti uv to iiopul.u Impii sslon Kulll- v ill did uol leave mil. h of an estuto .VI- though he hid lenivid a foituno In the lilug and Iat.i In tbe.itilc.il tontines. his Hi. nils sihi that the; vetcian's cs- Miiit. t nil. Lid nvlncllil.s "a-t dlscictlon to tin winds 'Uioy toie I o the Athletic t, louglud them up. In it them In the pini.ii and mlmi'ib-tni d sliih a def. at m im inijoi- league club bofoie or s-lnei sum ml In .i woild'n Mll- X.itlonal i and all otheit ot gieat athletic reno.i III lll-..l- Hut the main point Is this. Knthd lasin is the Lev note of success In epori ii piniiipiH mac sellout ntiplicatloii v inougiit .inn inaciiie which often tai until i the guise of genius 'ihe nrtti' f.mit of I noli Mm vvhllo net refin ing llghtlv those recponslhllltleii of thJ new t inline, situ nioi. upon muiiary dm, limn oi list as a sporting venture, t inot to a man tlio sphlc e.f ciitliuslaai mm linen st minis inoie lirlghtly dayt .1 1 1 I sed to such fiom the Hiavc-i Mini AIlCIi.ivv nssiiin.il .Ii.ugi of the (it.intH hi' New Yoik tluht almost without iMiii'liiii have i.iiil.d tho limn tiiofoiiud ii -pet I of th.ir uimp-inv Wh.itcvei- tli.lt luisitlnii .Mtiliavv h tennit have nevti bun I ukh'g III mini, 'flu v liflut bis lighting spirit to sin Ii a do Rr. e at novel to loiieodo tlofoat till the list man his been put out In Ihe final inning In shoit, MiiSt.ivv has ,t kti.uk of instilling Into lit i fiillovveis the well leuovvii 1 in in ll 'lh.it pun. Ii his won him nioio championships thm b iv ri.icM the offoits of anv olhci 1. adci of tilt gains. T'vcrs Had Hrains And who of bibebtllH fulloweis. can i. i-. e i i i I'm i. iiiiii. un ,ii,un ii ih l)Cen i I. ader of the woild In nil hrtltlft games and inie.itiou It nlnnvNrlioin tin- inui.li nl the psvthologieil mmc In th. iihinpi games and hi vsrloi events of Intel n. itlouil Import nice. The 1 nltod Mates aim.v will carrj real piiin h to tin vw-stini front. aiOCKY BUNNEN WILL i PLAY WITH PEDAGOGYsl At... 1. . II.. ....!.. ..I... I.., il.. .... 7tl ui'. mi jimiiiiiii, Mllll V(l in.; llo , High Mhool tago leiiKiie in tho tHimW. of points scored In tho Ihst h df ot tt,iU sclndule, will make hit Ihst uppcuratwtf lllltJ . I fl 111 tinIll WW tl 111. lIlllAM .. IIia Itn.l . ' ion iiiiiiii""ii no ii iiniliini Ul IPC I tU.l"j gogv tiulntct. Mocky will jilav foriionl' mlstiike the ilvniili luiluinio toward ng ihin hit toiincr tt animate, illlntomfti Is dull. Hound after louud sped by and .lolinny fell that his education wal mte conslsti.l oiilv of his faun good of Johnny Hvcis" lino was a '1 he gaiuo will ho plated hi Hit ttmpfcw llaci who In the .old tjpo nf doiie i t'ollt kc g.vm '1 lie luturu pri)tiri never lose to the heights A phenom-' should win fiom tuclr less epiii;tl('' en.il Holder, tin Trojiu was nt bcSt hut'ilvalt lfSl! ST.COLUMBAWINS !BY RECORD SCORE 'Saints Tally Against Smaller Opponents JIMMY being neghittd. Ill the slsth louud ho udoptcd dirfeienl tactics. IIo Just IIAO to Jlnd out the cITcet of n bill on the- Jaw, and as Lewis lcfused to oblige, them was nothing else to do but H.v II out on himself. Theicfote, ho stuck out his line nml Levvli let one go tiom the liooi. ('HASH' Tho blow hit tliu liullsojc and .lohuiiv hit tin Hoof. Tlie clfcetive nit-, ttf tin puneli had been dcinonslt.iteil and ho w.n i.itMled, lcgaidless of tho fai I tlmt ho had icielvetl it with revcise Lngllsh. Then v.. is u hinpii'-cil look on TIIIiii.iii'h f.iee ut he Hopped to the canvas, but be v.as up hi nn Instant, lighting It'll tier than ever Had ho curbed his ctirJoslti a tUMi. he would Hive calico 1 sing the V M H A. tiulntct as the medium. Manager .lliu I'ottej t M l'o lumba flvo stepped .c game, lienor illmh lug the American ltiskotlmll League ehainpinnslilp list night nt Ir.nmoie Hill llio finnl moio was SO to 21, which cfctablhlicn a new high-scoring mark for the. s ison. 'I ho luivlous ice ord was made by lJcth Isiaol several weeks ago when they tallied t8 eredlls Jliuniv Hiovvn and Tom Iiunleav gavo a splendid exhibition of Held goal shrtit Ing.'the pair diojiplng thirteen tno-polnt. ers through the net, tho former I'liiutlen sUr getting eight, whlcli tlen hit own high Individual scoring mark. Although tho Y. M H A teim, as the scoro Inillc'itrs, w.it badlj beaten. It wan not without a haul tight 'Iho balms had the advantage of height, weight and last, but not least, cxperliuce ham tn.l.AAl . ,. , . I ... , Willi 11 1UI1 loll, in, .llltli. n-, uin jivi - K'E ,r,,.0,Ya.Bi. h.1.." Vmi T.? forni.iue against J.uk llilttou h. the uu w. i.v,.., mi. i, i ,n ll-uici W I11IU Mocky Uunuiii waa pitted agjlatt Tom iuiiic.i um nun mi atnamuge ot the dot Mon. As It was. tin tan t ousitier himself lu.kv lo get a tliaw Tint puneli on tho v.hbknn evenul things up for thu Welti i chninp. Illlmiu Is an in-and-out Ilghttr, and lat iilgnt ho was -In ' l't stirtnl out llko a house allre and made thing Ultc i ;n Pni'ittoihitctettlng for Mr L. .vis l.vcii the 0J L UllllalMniitnB, iliccilug lection on our lift villi , admit that Ho had the liettt r nl un j ope lilug f I .line, but Lev.lt i.nuo luck and giabbod the second, cvcnlnc thing' i up When the slth opened, hovvevei. 'lilln-ui had the long end of tho argu- , inoiit, but be jul nan io eici. mu m BROWN S T A It S Jaw and get hi bad. Uels Early Lead , .Tohnnt's Ioiil'. talisv ktl buthitcd the champion loiisldeiably. and It wnt In his futo most of tho time. Ihe local boj'H nwkwaiil stl also bewildered Lew It for a lime, and when ho solved It Tillman bad piled up a good lead Johnny slioweied blown from every anglo and from all dim lions and Ted unit unable to dono out what would hap- lien next In tho third .Iohnn shook him with a haul left to the bodj and In the fourth and tilth Kttned a Hoik ot wallops to tho head I'eihips Lewis wan taking things easy and perhaps again ho wasn't At any rate, he was up against a tough boy and Ilia tcporled cleverness prnbablj was lo-t In a snow stoi in oi loft In Now York Johnny carried tho light t, him and deserves credit for his chow lug ll waa a vust liupiovemeut over IiIh per- v. ciirtlil. liiai ua iiiriu na)u uvvii nuiou .tsiii ruuiiipiivvn, line nUCll pltcneiH us jiudo vvauueit, uutnc i-inni;, jess innnemu, Mip ituckcr tt" Jiuoo .Muruuiiru never uavo uccu aoiu io bcc imriy wina liver In n. on. Should Alexander and Vaughn manago to win their thlity garnet I TtousiiB come through with thlity more It will bo tho Ilrst tlmo In history of JjasebaH that moro than two pitchers on the same club havo tied 1n thirty ylctoilea In a Reason. This waa In 1903 and IDOL when (thcyfkon and McUlnnlty, of the Glantn, oach won thirty games per season. -t During tho last twenty ceasona only ten pltchera havo entered tho Charley Xlchola broke In In 1898, Cy Young In 1901 and 1902. nftei- B;h'ad won thirty games a reason In 189.' and iSOG; Mathovvson turned tho ArV In inns 1904 11fir. nnrl 1finC- .Inn MffSlnnlli- 'in 1001 ,wl mm r i. y- w --, .. vvw, www ...ww........ ... .vvv H..II. .VUf, Uilwlt abro n 1904, Ed Walsh In 1908, Jack Coombs tn 1910, Joo Wood In (."Walter Johnson in 1913 and Alexander In 1915, 1916 and 1917. .Cv . I . WtfTIIIK. ...m AAnnMaM. Ihnl a..nti n rrmn I t.nwvw.n. m Tt-t... , LJj , I Ifllw.l viiv vuurisui mill awv. u j,iiaL uijAiilull lia ltitllt;r OOlin- Wtxt' eon could turn the trick only once, tt looks tut though Tyler f.nd some of the other Cub pitchers will have to help get those Fiety earaes. Tyler Beat Every Team but Phils Last Year ' MjE' ETALLINO.S had two pltchera last season who wero nblo to it everybody Artlq Jt'ehf and Pick Itudolpli. Gcorgo T)Icr failed ril-lil avr agalnat the riilUIes, but he probably vloulel bavo dono so , not-Wn .for J., Albert Nlchoff. a(C In the third -Inning ot the, fracas ot July S nearly knocked r" toft hand off with a fast grounder, tlie Deny agriculturist going to l-aue ror repairs ana yyriie .-sent oeine catteu on to continue the task n( Um Phlfci'aVay from the,plato a,ta-K he performed with much rmmw t'-? Tn,?z?vy'p 5s.w. HMtki '.-.: ,JijWiiJl.wMjtolMj't3'. moro than a foot hi height ami iciiih llio tame was true of l'.ubo rah man and Lew Kcluieldcrniaii. Aa a result, tlio Y. M. II A boja were on tho dcfenslvo frem tho tap-oft IiUiIng tho entire contest tiottlleb was the only niombei- of tho losing team to get tho advanago of the toss.ui. and this onlj Jimmy Uouclierly Assists on nnft neeiiston 1 ' " Tlie Salnta wero slow1 Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Routs Last Night CII.WII l li-.l Mil imu nml .lolinny Tlltmin Imttil ii ilriin VI Nfl.iiii lis fonti it II nun fitiT-i'i .loo Vlrniliill moii from NpII Mi I .- .lolitni) Vlnrr sloiinoil ltnnin II1H.-111 In tlie llflh, nml Ja.k I osier ti ttit-lnl.l .Ine llrnllot. Ill VIIIM. niuie Mil.mrrn oirnrtl tleelsliiii .nor .llmiiit I'Dtinis In rn rniinilsi lliirrt.M.I Itreivn .Irfealcl Aotiin: Aim ltol. sit round. 1 llllo O'lipeto stuiilt-il liniiiB .rliic; Itittllin: fnskos fonslit 11 ttrtw with lllrk lifltwtilt, I'ltt. Iiiimli Ininnii l.lblxnis won tlio .Irrlsluii over (.oorso ( hip In ,( ton-round llOllti .illirnstrr , Inlinnv Itottusl oiltpnlntod .lekj Kill lift 1 llrfrrro I rno stnnned Ihe lout hrtvvron .lohiiin Hoiuli ,) j,i( IIiusimi in sotonil In 1.1110 (lit. Inttrn Itulio Itrnnott wun from Vllkn llnupll! Iliirn Ixlniirtls lost! In Joe ( llnoi Vllfko) Willliiiiis tins sliiiilrd hy ll,i 1-urlon. 1 l.'!''r"li"77' "rl .l"rrl.'' "" ilUimiilinnl In Iho jltili rnunil nf tlio trn-ruiind linilrli with .lark llrmiisit for liltiln. low. KMrrriJiii.1"" "l"r or 'h, ,,out t lii-Urn, . Mm. 1 r.uiimi Itutmnii tins mi 11 r, kit llir rrfrrrr's ilr, Ulcm nflrr 11 ttirltr-niiiiiil lioiiti tilth tlulirr Molir, V Orlrniis Jnlinut rl q.itfuuslit rtluir Miiioiik In 11 trn-ruiind blut. la gelling same rlngv, Iho nenilwlntl-up was us tvltlug a a lieck-.ind-ueck Uios.i miteh, mid Al Volano 111 sntlin Milt nl iilliot 111-in.ltrfil In win Irnln IJ.llllif l'.ltei-te. X'n olio know a how Al managed tt put over tho victory, mid cliauies tiro that Al doesn't know hlinelf "llut he e.irntj tho decUlon 'Ihe bohig glove fund iccotvoit a big of Nc roillj In slv t,f th. Un rnunitfi Idrt iiinltt ut I'lltsliun Ii mil icitivc.l tho t c Iioii 1 slue 11 Juli tu Knot iiiltHiiiiBo. Yuuim M1U..MTI1 nf IhH tii hrnnoii .llnmiy Phm. nm. nf Ailiintn In tlio -nni up of iho Wm. SOU V I' ilf llruillni.-, I on night J, Ootcru ilro.f. j'npi ,H tnP nllu for n 1 u jut if fimr vvltli u tlslit hook tu tin Jdiv llnrn Mil llrnivu. ihe South Phlliri.lihl 1 Illkh Mhool sluiluit mm hit ol.-tiulli enn--.onilho il.torj In iho ntiiilnln.l jp l,v di ft itlns 111111 Abo Mu 11, of Alloiitonn .iiiiimi vv.iicusi, nf 1 un anter. won tlrrt honor" In hi I. .ut wlih Jjlo itliiiuj, m I.nuiflor Lift lilcht u knurkilnvt ns wrlu rofclktorei . Inn Wnliasfa iissrciielitntn turned hlni thu dutfiou 'Ininmv ltilnn wns too mm h for Wulter Alohr. of tiiiiokl)n tn 11 titrlvvrnunil hout ut lioston tint ulslit ami Im received ihi refcreo b dot Ultm started and the loimt wua oten fm ilitJboost after llohby I allioun itillvercd a ruiiinK i.it.iresti ir.K v, nrst ten iniiiutea. 1 inn tlila tlmo ot, the majoilty of tho acorlng wna donb by tho wearers ot tho gieen and leu 'On Wetlne-tday tho Lehigh avenuo club , meets 1'ort r.lchmontl Tie Ncwninn-Kraneklo and Sugarman i combination, iiswlsto'd by lugor, Sebum ta and Blaw, wen from I'oit'K-hninnd In a t-oiitcst that wasn't decided until th. djlng minutes by a 28-.G score. Low Sugarman, pla-tlng in u pah- of shoes several sliea too Inrgc, lead In llcla goal, 'dropping four sensational .hots Uon waH the largeRt of tho evening and SIJOHTS SERVED SHORT I. II. Itahlnrr. of Winnrtkn, III. iirejl. ' tout of tli" Wrftrrn I.uw n trnnlii Afsocli tion hut lioi-n rriiiinnienilril f.n ri-tl.etluii i 1j thu nuuiiii.iuiu; lunimltt'o tho Miirtators to show their liatilotlsm by coniilbullng to the cause. Ilobb' speech made such a hit that the salloia commanded b I Machinist Kllpatrlck, collected $10. tv without effort Tho fund now tolala I Vlrs. linrotht tunmlioll Hunt nl.io.) six $"."..19 and llohby tuuilla, who orlg. ''"Ix solim out n,l six cotnlme hi on lim imtetl the Idea hope, to boost It to $1000 Jitf"! JllVir'flSffyflcfA oei.iiu llio nm ui tliu wii-n. ,,' miuiiri in. inurury wum vvull 05 T... I' lm,.l..... it, .. li.i,. -"' ' " .. nun un lltl ut, llllo . I'wublilllji ,u ,, Vll-l.li.il. I'.aron of Lclpeivllle, emerged fiom re tirement long enough tu start the col. lection with n $10 bill, Jlmni) s donu Abingdon and i few set initios. "IZZFHOFFMAN STARS AT TRAPS Wins Fort Side Inn Club's Event With Score . of 24 STATE SHOOT FEB. 22 IJ ' lluifiii.ni, tho local b.tllplijer wing shot, won llio l'oit .Mdo Inn Club's wechl white flier shoot jestetdiy at White-marsh, cecuilng a score of . 1 in tho main event at -- pigeon". lloffinan gavo a grand exhibition ot marksmanship In bagging all but one of his program of feathered targets, for tho sun icflcctlng on thn snow-covered grouutlst made tho shooting very dllllcult Tho I'hllly gunner collected twenty all, light hhds bcfoio bo mlased. Ills twent-first tilgooti, an incomer, although hit hard, indulged to drop over Iho boundary line h sl inches anil spoiled Hoffinaii's ehiucea for a peifect score, 1 (.' It Pratt, another locil maiksm.iu, caino In for k . oiul idaie. ttnillng lloff inan b a single blnl. l'latt'a In.ibllltj 1 to ling his twent-fomth duffer cost hlni n chance of tilng tho ballplajci I gunner foi tho top hoiiois, Hilly t'legg land L.irl Mchath divided third money I with twenl-ono hits, Clcgg is tho pits- enl reimsjlvanl.i State live-bird chain. I plon, but hi isterdny'H matches had I tiouhlo with his gun, and this might bo tho lc.ison for lils low- scoio. Local gunnel s aio getting themselves 'ic.itly for the annual l'ennsjlvanla htnte 'iluiiuplotislilp thoot nt IJniilshuig on ircbiuiry ..', Washing, Mi's, lllithdny. 'llio event calls for tw'nity plgcoua per I man, sliding hantlltap to govern, llio vv liner will bo given a silver cup, em blematic ut tho Kejstono fetato chain I) oiishlp, AVIIIhm Clcgg, of tills city. Is the pics out tltleholder, Tho cup la pi iced up iigaln for competition and I'legg will be light on tho Job. for ho Ins hlcli lionos of whining It again. The lie shoot will bo held under tho auspices of tho liar- I ilsburg bpcitsmcu's Association sft m Henrietta hi' JSrjKp biseniohrs Wmm ';' i'iS' T-cmcmber tlicre is anotTher sizS' ff. ,"-5B J i S,: Henrietta. Pcrfcctos li'M1 V ''BJw!I S.E.?mR...&'.'BR05''INC0'P0RATE0 rlflB I '''' ' '""" I Tolstoy and Trotsky through tho net. RICKARD QUITS PRIZE RINGF0R THE RANCH Tex Itlckard, cattleman and boxing promoter, bua abandoned the pugllittla arena In favor of the ranch,- Itlckard aalled for South America jentcrduy. Ho will devote Ida time In the future lo cattle-raining In place of promoting bouts between famous pugllluta for fab ulous puree. llcfora leaving the man who staged the Johnson-Jeffrie J, Guns-elnon and WllUrd-Moran contests- announced that he woii through with the boxing gama and would give hl entile time7 hence forth, to tbe cattle-rnbtne business In Ufinth A merles. WliiAsMt.j-Ws. iwrt i"'-t. also la the moat money given by ono per ron since the collcct'ona etartcd. The other bouta were and and llstles Joe Mendell, who hoxea something like f tuny Leon-ml, outpointed Nell Mcfue. Tommy Hogan got loaslol; in tho fifth round or ni scrap wllli Johnny Murray, of New York, and retired to the show ers at tlio uigent icciuc.t of Hcferee Top O'llrlen, and Jack Leatcr pIcaBetl every one and Herman Illndln by knoeklng the tar out of Joo Uradtty In the opener Scraps About Scrappers Aftrr lirlngr rfiwulrdly oaulloncj for hit llnu low. Carl Morrl waa ttl-nuallflril by th rrfrrett In Iho ilxth round of a -chti). uleil trn-ruun.1 huut tvtth Jatk Dfmpwy nt liuffalo ilui nl.ht. Jtorrla vvm grogiiy when Iho light alopprd. lonmr OUiboim outfought Oijorg. palp, .ark "lilnB I rookx, vctrrun srionl huso man of Iho oil st i,oul Nalloimls illoil In M 1.00.1a oitoriU) Crookr )lunl with Chrla von tier Aho'a trnm in ISM una lsuu tllirn Mlm Mux K. llrownr, threo tlmra national woman trnnla ihomplon look up h;r duties an tellor of tho cnl.r llraluh of tho Oiean Park Hank. Ijja Ann. lea ('at . she iinnouncMl that ihe hu elven up vlaxnic tennti. Alfredo lie Oro, ttorld'a champion nt threi-cuihlon billiard", and Aurum Kteck tiefer arraiut.d detalla for their tltla aorlep One hundred and ilfly point' will bo Ma) eel 111 Wocka of fifty, aturtlns: tonleht. I'urtlu defeated Ohio htato tt- 50 lo 33 In a tveatern couferenco huekotball B.uie, Tlir llmemtouu Sllni.terlul Aaaoctatlnn paaaiU rciulutlona oppoahiv Sunday liuaehutl, MW . . ."""' ."paei-vt, arcretary of the Tankrr, left for 1 lorlda In aearch of health, .vtlller I UKilna. tho. ie mintftr, moved Into iho ilub otncea and will .do duty behind u roll. ton daak until the idea of March, when ho Ln"1?.'.' !,!&u- Wh, a-'. lur SUITS $1 1 80 OK (lit litems) JUaBL IIHIIKU KLIllll.ll lRUVI $30, $31 mid 0 PETER MORAN & CO. VlB;-1 S. E. Cor. Oth and Arch Stt. Open Monday and Saturday Until 1) o'clock Ei - HOW LONG does it take you to grease .your car? We can show you how to do it in an hour. Ipfotor Accessories Co. .035 marrkt'ht,, vhij.a. Four years before the war Count Tolstoy prophesied "a constructive calamity which will plunge all Europe into flames and blood. A strange figure from the North a journalist with little military training will hold much of Europe in his grip Is Trotsky this man? 4 Read Tolstoy's Prediction and Trotsky's Fulfillment IN SUNDAY'S public pledger; ISS . v ' VaS5i.-i.v'iiVj -, .v ii-if ..l--nitt7tffi.i..Ti.lV ',M ,r. -JS-riAT7. . jIT,.. CJJK'VK Y "LsJf.wB, ut&Vi i .ki &!& ww SLVtftW &S'$$k2L
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